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    A beautiful, new palm described in 2017 from lowland and montane rainforest on steep, rocky slopes between 300 and 1300 m in southern Vietnam. It forms slender, solitary or clustering trunks to about 4 m tall that hold long-stalked, circular leaves divided into broad segments. In cultivation, Lanonia poilanei will do well in tropical and frost free warm temperate climates. (RPS.com)

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